Thursday, August 27, 2009
PREDICTING THE WINTER WEATHER
In general weather predictions made to the public do not go out on the limb. Nor are they always very dependable.
I on the other hand, always go out on the limb and am always dependable. My guess for this winter is firmly based upon my intuition, wishes and dreams.
Winter will hit the Pacific Northwest on December the ????
I have largely based this prediction on a few events that have occurred or did not, during this month of August.
FOG!
August fogs are a famous Pacific Northwest weather prognostication tool. The more foggy mornings you have in August correlates directly to the number and severity of snowfalls you can expect in winter. The thicker the fog (the doesn't burn off kind) the deeper and more severe the white stuff. This August we have had at few foggy days and August and it has been HOT!
ANTHILLS The higher the anthill the more severe the winter. The same for wasp nests. If they are constructed higher than normal, the winter will be long and harsh. Anthills have been lazy and squat this year.
THE SQUIRREL It will be a cold and snowy winter: if you observe squirrels accumulating huge stores of nuts. The same applies if they start attacking you. Since we are squirrel impaired in Sequim and near nut less this is not a factor in my equation.
THE MANGE EQUATION Should the hair buildup on your dog or horse or self become thick early in the season it will be a hard winter. After seeing the sneaky photo that a friend of mine took of me – it’s going to be real ugly. That was a hell of a winter! Now, I am near Hairfree. So???
THE OLD FARMER’S ALMANAC After twenty years in the Pacific Northwest I have bought it, only to go contrary to whatever they have forecast. This has proven to be correct more often than not.
THE WOOLY WORM FORCAST Little known is the scientific fact that each wooly worm has 13 sections which represent each week of winter. A black line indicates a cold and snowy week. Gold-brown lines indicate warmer weather. Check out the worm nearest you.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
NOAA
El Nino baby! No more La Nina. Prey for snow Vancouver. 1010 Winter Olympics.Yup, I forcast a much milder but rainy Pacific NorthWET, and that was before I looked at Noah.
All of the above contribe to my late winter forecast. The context being a low woodpile and a fear that I might be wrong. Last year's winter was everything I expected and I still did not have enough of a woodpile.
If the above conversations encourage you to take note of nature’s signs, all the merrier – for sometimes these nature observations lead to a great many other discoveries – all the more wonderful.
I hope you will add your own weather predicting tools to this little tale.
Which do you believe in and which not? Please add your own regional forecast predictors.
YUP, one more thing. I asked a Native American what his bones were telling him, and how did Native Americans predict the coming Winter. He looked at me deadpan, and replied -- "By how high the White man stacks his firewood." Guess I will start chopping, just in case.
(c) Herb Senft 2003
Saturday, August 15, 2009
ARE YOU A ROCKER OR A ROCKAHOLIC?
What is a Rockaholic? Or more politely –how does one recognize one? Or how does Eleanore find the time to care for Victor's neglected children?
A few years ago, I was so seriously addicted to rockin that I began a Pacific-Rimica’s Rockers Group.. It was very much a Masonic construction and needed many neophytes to contribute to my own rocky collection. I lost the first page, so I leave it to you readers to edit, to fill in the blanks. Being German and therefore believing in strong apprenticeship programs I have developed this vertical hierarchy.
Pebbles: -- These were to be the primal grit to my rock lusting greed.
Contribution:-- Full sack fulls of Large U.S.P.S able boxes (13.95 flat rate size ) of rocks collected from their local environment.
Rocks-- The neophyte rockhound has now become a full Rook/Rock of the order.
Contribution: Having so evolved they would provide me with wonderful "Suiseki" specimans complete with a loving Daiza to sit upon. These would be well oiled and need to have suggestive but not blatent sex appeal.
Boulders :
Contribution : A Moclips rock or the equivalent. Garnet or quartzy stuff also appeals to my crowlike appetite.
Montana Grande :
Contribution: Nothing less than climbing the Superstition mountains in mid-summer, finding the Lost Dutchman's goldmine and being generous enough to tell me all about it.
Holy Schist:
Contribution : A rock collected from a cataclysmic event. EX: Rocks of earthquake spittle – fissures, or from the caldera of an active volcano.
Grand Tectonic Plate:
Contribution : A rock of extraterrestrial origin, either by a direct meteor hit, or by the gifting by an alien being.
A former president of the Bonsai club has promised to teach me how to make daiza for Suiseki rocks. His Moclips rock is simply breathtaking. I put this link in to explain that these beaches are now off limits. The following rock would never be oiled and somehow I doubt it would ever come to auction! He and his wife have become honored boulders.
Other General Guidelines!
Due consideration is given for karmic addresses such as Pebble Way or Boulder CO. (this would kill me later on.)
No membership applications are given out for persons living in mudflats.
We appreciate and grade up applicants for posting genuine and newsworthy events to post to other members.
Same for posting good rock hunting sites.
Rock philosophy is also greatly appreciated. EX. “Rub the boulder, never get Older.” “Quakers make you awaker.”
Rock Poetry is also much sought after and appreciated.
Remember don’t take this membership for Granit. There are rules for excavication.
EXAMPLES
Any person caught day-glowing a rock
Attaching accouterments such as plastic eyes of rocks.
Giving your rock a wardrobe or other obscene acts like registering them to vote.
Purchasing or manufacturing a rock with artificial materials. You Tuffa members know who I am talking about.
Recent news!
Our first two members were Hoya Senft of Santa Cruz CA. and Cherie L. Korer of AZ. Bill and Marie Simpson of Sequim have been the most recent. By sheer quantity and quality of contributions they have become lifetime "Honorary Boulders." Having gifted me with the sandstone above, Andrea Laughing Water of Berkeley has joined this year. So has Jan Butler of Port Angeles. For her ant like toil in the local fields Mary Ann Stephens of Sequim. The rock wall below says it all!
MAJOR GRITTY EARTHQUAKING NEWS!
Due to the influence of Diablo John Campbell, the Grand Tectonic Plate has reluctantly stepped down as your leader. The fact that his modem was faster than mine and that his contributing address of Stone Rd. simply undermined my own.
Some people simply have no scruples, not that I am saying that about John, but do remember that Herb “Schoenberger” Senft, formerly the Holy Schist is no longer the Grand Tectonic Plate. So, I implore you rather than rolling your rocks to John at Stone Rd, Please send them to ME!!, on WRIGHT Rd. It is the right thing to do. My mother Maria Schoenberger(Beautiful Mountains) would agree.
A last minute, minor edit from Hoya, a daughter of mine. She suggested that I provide an alternate rock clinic page for disturbed patients. "Some kind of crystal therapy I know you so admire. Touching those amethyst innards for awhile -- listening to Yanni."
Yanni??? I was thinking of some Andean flute music. Those Inca guys really rocked! Actually as I am approaching the crumbling granite age, I have been looking for a recovery site. Quartzite AZ. perhaps; in the meantime I'll get just get back to my wall.
Jim Scharshmidt and Elainore Garthwait of Sequim are Boulder material for sure as these pictures will show.
Eleanore G. has home schooled Viktor's children as he so carelessly has left them unattended on one of our beaches. Year after year she finds more. He certainly should be spayed. Children need their fathers. Mother's too. Eleanore is providing that special mothering.
(C) Herb Senft 2003
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Plantaholic or Bonsaiholic?
7. You wear a woolen suit, covered with Chia Seed.
8. Your baldhead is covered with Chia Seed! (Or you view it as being Jinned) 2 points
27. You think freaks of nature like cristations are things to bring home and cherish!
67. You drink your wine out of fertilizer measuring jars!
71. A new self discovery. Abuse of Latinized plant names or Japanese as regards to bonsai. You continue to correct "commmon names" and worse even regurgitate upon hearing incorrect "common names>"
63. You find yourself viciously planning battle strategies against any unsuspecting weed you may pass by on your walk about the park.
66. You imagine roof moss and ivy as architectural additions, instead of a need for re-roofing.!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Mullings on re-incarnation
In my profile I asked: "If you were to be born again, would you be a different gender? Failing human reincarnation -- what species of animal?
Failing, that what plant species would you like to come back as?" More needs to be said!
This was a late night mulling of mine. You see, I am thinking of my future re-incarnation. The question premise was:
Accepting for fun, an alternative religious belief. If you are re-incarnated, would you come back as a man or a woman. State your present gender please and reason for change.. Reasons why.
Failing coming back in that human or chosen gender status, which other animal (also God’s creatures) would you like to come back as and why?. Or as one Christian suggested I re-word it to, what animals we would be in respect of our personality The same applies to the second question.
Failing that we are left to infest the plantworld. Am I to be an Oak, a Eucalypt, or a Willow. Or am I doomed to be a sub-shrub? A Mahonia perhaps or god forbid as a Hellebore. I am still trying to remember what I chose and or to the why.
Please note that I have left out insects. I doubt any indiscretions in our present lives would punish me down to the dung beetle level.
On an English blog, one that finally banned me, I found a strange reluctance of members to post to this topic. Those that did so, did in privately. Examples being:
Had to do with an albatross and the ability to soar. I on the other hand always preferred the water. I wouldn't mind being an otter.
I do think I once wrote something about this subject. It was more tuned into "Personality traits -- if you had to do a self-descriptive, which tree would you be. I forgot what I chose for myself, hopefully a limb will fall on me and remind me.
I decided to make more of my own preferences known! :-)
"My own wishes might come back to bite me. Being bald, I really would like to be re-pelted. Not just with a toupee, but all over. Chinchilla fur would be wonderful and like the Selke I could shed water and retain body heat. This is a serious issue in the Pacific Northwet.
Now back to the dog, or cat. (As posted by one British post -- being able to bite the postman. Th U.K must have some nasty relations there. My major element being the the tail. Getting a second language, signing with a tail would be most wonderful.
If God, were to redesign the package I am in. It would be with a fine luxurious fur and a tail. Getting into ones pants might take a bit longer, but the advantages would be worth it. Flirting with a tail would also be fun.
Of course everyone else would have to come back that way as well. One wouldn't want to stand out.
"I CAN EXPLAIN THIS HONEY!"
As for soaring birds, eagles and such. Have you ever seen a bird molt? Having feathers never did tempt me. I do remember having a dream in which I was a parent frog trying to get its frogling child to swim. I hope that isn't a sign from the Almighty of what is in store for me. Again a water element. A sea seal or Selke! Just think of all the abalone I could eat."
The discussion evolved into "Green Burial" Something they do in Great Britain and Tasmania. A poster responded:
"We have woodland burials in compostable cardboard coffins, also! This is what I would like! I know we are all supposed to have derived from things that crawled out of the oceans, but I can't stand seafood, nor the smell! I love good old earthy scents! If not an oak, perhaps a Buddha davidii, so that all the madame butterflies would flock to me, as they didn't ,in life? Ha ha!"
I really like that idea. I forget what famous Scottish biologist or beloved plantsman was buried at his college and then had some tree planted above. I would like it to be a Redwood or Sequoia. Then I know my bones would have some peace.
I say no to the Buddleia, too much of a weed bush. If you want to have a show of feminine attention try the Fremontia. That said, female bees are Amazons and what they do to their male own brethren at the end of the year could make a grown man cry! Even in the joy of the act, the queen bee retains more than the sperm of the drone, with very unfortunate results for the winning male. Gives me the willlies just thinking of the penil theft.
The take home answer for the poster of the question is:
Male -- I would go with the other gender, since I like them so much. Do I get to choose to be a Phylicia Rashaed or a Jacilyn Smith . Hell, why not go whole hog with Hallie Barrie?
I suspect the Creator would return me as a Phylis Dyler or a Roseanne Barr for that presumption alone.
Animal -- the Sea Otter or a Selkie. I would be so unhappy to come back as a badger or as a mouse.
Plant -- I am still pondering but am leaning to Garry Oak or Sequoia..
I picked some beautiful woman. Now I would make it a Korean woman. Tough suckers they are. I think the karmic review board would give me a double bonus, for choosing the other gender and then for a different race. My ascension may have been stunted because I always came back as a white male. I figure it this way; I only have two more to go. That future one, and then as a black person of either gender.
Now I have some hope of finally high hurdling those Pearly Gates or remaining downstream and being a pooper scooper.
I hesitate even to suggest that I may have erred so mightily that I might have to come back as a rock. Time to ponder in a gravelly voice -- WHY????
What rock? An Opal I think, being a Fire-sign I like the fire of that rock. Just as long as I don’t come back as a sulfurous mineral. That would really give me the re-incarnation blues.
I think I will just go back to sleep and see what I wake up to tomorrow.
Worse yet the threat of the inanimate alternative. Worst Jobs for sure!
(C) Herb Senft 2009